Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials to assess low-carbon aluminium project in India
- Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials signed an MOU on April 17, 2025, for a low-carbon aluminium project study in India.
- Decarbonization initiatives in global supply chains prompted the study for this integrated project using renewable energy.
- The study will assess a first phase smelter with 500,000 tonnes per annum capacity, potentially expanding to 1 Mtpa aluminium and 2 Mtpa alumina.
- Jérôme Pécresse stated the study is "an important step in our ambition to grow our global, low-carbon aluminium footprint."
- The project could provide needed low-carbon metal at scale and aligns with a long-term vision for a more resilient aluminium business.
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LONDON, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials (AMG M&M), a provider of energy transition solutions, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly assess the feasibility of developing an integrated project…
Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials to assess low-carbon aluminium project in India
LONDON, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials (AMG M&M), an energy transition solutions provider, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly assess the feasibility of developing an integrated low-carbon aluminium project powered…
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Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials to assess low-carbon aluminium project
Aluminium is a recyclable, environment-friendly metal having a host of applications across diverse sectors including power, transportation, building, construction, packaging and many more. Global primary aluminium demand has reached approximately 70 million tonnes per annum (tpa). India is already the world’s second biggest aluminium producer and third biggest consumer, with demand set to double over the next decade. The current market demand in…
Project: Rio Tinto assess low-carbon aluminium
MOU signed for much needed low-carbon metal at scale Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials (AMG M&M), an energy transition solutions provider, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly assess the feasibility of developing an integrated low-carbon aluminium project powered by renewable energy in India. AMG M&M is promoted by the two […] Source
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